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Cartoon series depicting key dates of the rise of the Falange in Spain. 1939. the Falange was a political organization founded by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in 1933, during the Second Spanish Republic. Primo de Rivera was the son of General Miguel...

Cartoon depicting Diego Martínez Barrio (1883, Seville – 1962) Spanish politician during the Second Spanish Republic, Prime Minister of Spain between 9 October 1933 and 26 December 1933. From March 16, 1936 to March 30, 1939 Martínez was President of...

cartoon about Italian participation in the Battle of Guadalajara (March 8–23, 1937). The battle saw the People's Republican Army (Ejército Popular Republicano, or EPR) defeat Italian and Nationalist forces attempting to encircle Madrid during the...

cartoon of a woman singing to an accompanying pianist; by Walter Ernest 'Wally' Fawkes (born 1924). British-Canadian jazz clarinettist and a satirical cartoonist. As a cartoonist, he generally worked under the name of 'Trog' .

cartoon of a man in a bath with a floating radio. By Walter Ernest 'Wally' Fawkes (born 1924). British-Canadian jazz clarinettist and a satirical cartoonist. As a cartoonist, he generally worked under the name of 'Trog' .

cartoon of a man catching a cricket ball which is batted out of a television as he watches cricket with great intensity. By Walter Ernest 'Wally' Fawkes (born 1924). British-Canadian jazz clarinettist and a satirical cartoonist. As a...

Cartoon showing Uncle Sam and General McClellan standing before a playbill which reads: Every day this week onward to Richmond by a select company of star generals, between 1861 and 1862 Winter, drawing on brown paper pencil, 15.8 x 18.9 cm. (sheet),...

Dutch cartoon, 1794, predicting ballooning in 1804. Chaotic scene as an attempt is made to get the balloon airborne. Vitriol (Sulphuric Acid) and iron nails (Spyker) are being delivered to produce hydrogen gas. Aeronautics Chemistry

American cartoon of 1920. The sky is now her limit. Cartoon showing a woman carrying buckets on a yoke, looking up at ladder ascending up to the sky, bottom rungs labelled 'Slavery,' 'House Drudgery,' and 'Shop Work.' Top...

Cartoon by Harry Furniss of a meeting of the (Royal) Zoological Society, London. Richard Owen is in the left foreground, next to Mr Punch, holding an Apteryx bursting from its egg. From Punch, London, 23 May 1885

Cartoon from Le Rire, Paris, 19 March 1898 dedicated to Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) German statesman, known as the Iron Chancellor, on his forthcoming birthday on 1 April. Bismarck died on 30 July 1898.

Cartoon against Thomas Jefferson's (Prairie Dog) secret negotiations for US purchase West Florida from Spain. Napoleon as a hornet stings Jefferson to reveal the purchase price. French diplomat holds maps. James Akin, 1804.

cartoon in the period following the visit of Fran?ois, Duke of Anjou to Queen Elizabeth's court in 1581?82. caption: Not longe time since I sawe a cowe Did Flaunders represente Upon whose backe King Philup rode As being malecontnt. The Queene...

cartoon shows a very unhappy Adolf Hitler whose alphabet soup-spelling the names of Lindbergh and Wheeler-has been spoiled by Too much Pepper, Senator Claude Pepper from Florida. (Pepper, Diary, May 31-June 1, 1941). Several days later, on June 4,...